CALS Community Resources
Cornell University Coronavirus Updates
Cornell University is closely monitoring the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. The health, safety and well-being of our community is our top priority, and we are working closely with local and state public health officials. Cornell has taken a series of measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, including the move to virtual instruction for the Ithaca campus, effective April 6. We will continue to update the community, and this resources website, as new information emerges.

For Faculty & Staff
- Live Smarter: Cornell's COVID-19 public health campaign
- Employee wellbeing newsletters
- CDC information on cloth face coverings
- Online instruction, academic policies, materials and support
- Tools for working remotely
- Workplace guidelines and remote work plans
- Guidance for laboratories and research facilities
- Coronavirus research continuity guidance
- Cornell employee guidance for COVID-19
- Faculty & Staff Assistance Program
- Report a COVID-19 Concern
- Report a Bias Incident
For Students
- Live Smarter: Cornell's COVID-19 public health campaign
- CDC Information on Cloth Face Coverings
- Tools for Working Remotely
- Financial Matters for Students
- International Students & Scholars
- Cornell Health Information & Resources
- Cornell Health 24/7 Phone Consultation
- Office of the Student Advocate: COVID-19 Resources for Students
- Mental Health Services
- Care and Support for Individuals Affected by Bias
- Report a Bias Incident
- Report a COVID-19 Concern
For Alumni
For Cornell University alumni, parents and friends seeking information about reunion and other upcoming events and outreach, please visit Cornell’s alumni website for updates.
We're also offering CALS Talks Webinars, a free series highlighting a sampling of the incredible research, education and outreach our faculty are working on, for alumni to enjoy from all over the world.